
The Future of Identity
Centennial Reflections on the Legacy of Erik Erikson
Kenneth Hoover(Editor)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 18. June 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
180 pages
978-0-7391-0803-1 (ISBN)
Description
As the world bears witness to the terror and warfare provoked by people's sense of who they are, how they are regarded, and what they deserve, we have entered into the "age of identity." Erik Erikson (1902-1994) was the prophet of this new age. His lifetime of clinical and interdisciplinary work on human development focused on the formation and maintenance of identity among people of diverse backgrounds: black, white, and Native American; rich, middle class, and poor; male and female. In this volume scholars from various disciplines, some who knew, worked with, and became good friends of Erikson, discuss and assess his legacy, and investigate the challenges that identity brings to the contemporary world. Contributions to this volume frame the challenge identity poses to contemporary scholarship through Erikson's own work, research in empirical and clinical psychology, individual and rational choice theories, Marxism, democratic theories of political participation, fundamentalism, and globalization . Through the book's truly trans-disciplinary scope, Erikson and his scholarship beg to be revisited by psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, and students of interdisciplinary social sciences and humanities.
Reviews / Votes
The Future of Identity will not only acquaint new readers with Erikson's work, but will spark new interest among those thoroughly familiar with Erikson's groundbreaking theory of human development. I found the book to be much more than a commemoration--a true advance in the humanities and social sciences that should have an impact. -- Dana Ward, Executive Director, International Society of Political Psychology, Pitzer College, Political Studies In rich, imaginative chapters that range from explorations of personal identity to political, religious and state identities, this exciting book offers a wonderful tribute to the power of Erik Erikson's ideas. The creative possibilities of his concept of identity flourish in these writings, and serve as proof of the power of Erikson's ideas to stimulate others. -- Dana Crowley Jack, author of Silencing the Self and Behind the Mask Recommendeddddd * Choice Reviews * Many prominent developments in our time-globalization, multiculturalism, and postmodernism-have rendered the issue of identity crucial and urgent. In reaction against a bland universalism and the perceived danger of Westernization, we see the emergence of "identity politics," often with a vengeance (e.g. religious/ethnic fundamentalism). There is much discussion in the literature today about what "identity" means; but the discussion is often confused, emotional, or tendentious.... As Kenneth Hoover points out in his Introduction, this work can provide a corrective to a number of currently fashionable, but ultimately faulty perspectives on identity. Against these perspectives, Erikson offers a balanced and socially more sensitive and responsible alternative.... Publication of this volume will no longer permit anyone to ignore this alternative. -- Tatiana Yu. Danilchenko, Packey J. Dee Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame Recommended * Choice Reviews *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
273 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7391-0803-1 (9780739108031)
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Persons
Kenneth Hoover is Professor of Political Science at Western Washington University. His most recent book is Economics as Ideology: Keynes, Laski, Hayek and the Creation of Contemporary Politics Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.
Content
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Future of Identity
Chapter 3 Remembering Erik
Chapter 4 Erik Erikson: The Biographer's Reflections on a Decade-Long Process
Chapter 5 Why Erikson?
Chapter 6 Identity in Formation
Chapter 7 Identity and Choice
Chapter 8 What Should Democracies Do about Identity?
Chapter 9 Globalization, Identity, and the Search for Chosen Traumas
Chapter 10 Religion and Identity: Deciphering the Construals of Islamic Fundamentailsm
Chapter 2 The Future of Identity
Chapter 3 Remembering Erik
Chapter 4 Erik Erikson: The Biographer's Reflections on a Decade-Long Process
Chapter 5 Why Erikson?
Chapter 6 Identity in Formation
Chapter 7 Identity and Choice
Chapter 8 What Should Democracies Do about Identity?
Chapter 9 Globalization, Identity, and the Search for Chosen Traumas
Chapter 10 Religion and Identity: Deciphering the Construals of Islamic Fundamentailsm